It's weird how roles reverse, and a big one has reversed now. I'm not sure how anyone could have predicted this, but our offense is actually better than our defense now. It used to be so bad, horrifically bad, but it has looked amazing over the past few games, and I think it is the new strength of our team.

i Wouldn't say the magic of RW, although you could classify it that way. I think it's more of a matter of the preparation and leadership of Russell Wilson. This is so different that anything we've seen in the past from a Seahawks QB. I'm sure Matt Hasselbeck spent a lot of time preparing, and this is not a knock on him.

It just seems so apparent in a week to week look at our Seahawks offense how much RW is improving and taking on more and more responsibility as his rookie season progresses.

Our defense is second in points allowed at 15.7 after only the Niners, so I mean its not like the defense has been stinking it it up completely. Although I am worried about our Run Defense, Its great that our offense can be relied upon to win us games tho.

rightbench wrote:i Wouldn't say the magic of RW, although you could classify it that way. I think it's more of a matter of the preparation and leadership of Russell Wilson. This is so different that anything we've seen in the past from a Seahawks QB. I'm sure Matt Hasselbeck spent a lot of time preparing, and this is not a knock on him.

It just seems so apparent in a week to week look at our Seahawks offense how much RW is improving and taking on more and more responsibility as his rookie season progresses.

If you want to see a pretty interesting Wilson/Hasselbeck comparison, look at Wilson's stats versus Hasselbeck's 2005 stats.

First off, this comparison is not intended as a knock on Hasselbeck (so please, Hass' rabid defenders, don't go nuts). It's intended to demonstrate the level of play Wilson has shown us this season. If he can generate this kind of performance while allowing for his early-season rookie struggles, that bodes EXTREMELY well for his future. He's not in Rick Mirer territory any longer, folks. Even if he has a bit of a sophomore slump, he should still be winning plenty of games for us in 2013 and beyond.

rightbench wrote:i Wouldn't say the magic of RW, although you could classify it that way. I think it's more of a matter of the preparation and leadership of Russell Wilson. This is so different that anything we've seen in the past from a Seahawks QB. I'm sure Matt Hasselbeck spent a lot of time preparing, and this is not a knock on him.

It just seems so apparent in a week to week look at our Seahawks offense how much RW is improving and taking on more and more responsibility as his rookie season progresses.

If you want to see a pretty interesting Wilson/Hasselbeck comparison, look at Wilson's stats versus Hasselbeck's 2005 stats.

First off, this comparison is not intended as a knock on Hasselbeck (so please, Hass' rabid defenders, don't go nuts). It's intended to demonstrate the level of play Wilson has shown us this season. If he can generate this kind of performance while allowing for his early-season rookie struggles, that bodes EXTREMELY well for his future. He's not in Rick Mirer territory any longer, folks. Even if he has a bit of a sophomore slump, he should still be winning plenty of games for us in 2013 and beyond.

One small quip, he's only really played 13 games (wilson). But other than that nice post

Some perspective though perhaps it appears the D has fallen off more than it has with the emergence of the offense. How they play D now has changed a bit too because they can. We would have gotten killed early in the season without this D...

rightbench wrote:i Wouldn't say the magic of RW, although you could classify it that way. I think it's more of a matter of the preparation and leadership of Russell Wilson. This is so different that anything we've seen in the past from a Seahawks QB. I'm sure Matt Hasselbeck spent a lot of time preparing, and this is not a knock on him.

It just seems so apparent in a week to week look at our Seahawks offense how much RW is improving and taking on more and more responsibility as his rookie season progresses.

If you want to see a pretty interesting Wilson/Hasselbeck comparison, look at Wilson's stats versus Hasselbeck's 2005 stats.

First off, this comparison is not intended as a knock on Hasselbeck (so please, Hass' rabid defenders, don't go nuts). It's intended to demonstrate the level of play Wilson has shown us this season. If he can generate this kind of performance while allowing for his early-season rookie struggles, that bodes EXTREMELY well for his future. He's not in Rick Mirer territory any longer, folks. Even if he has a bit of a sophomore slump, he should still be winning plenty of games for us in 2013 and beyond.

One small quip, he's only really played 13 games (wilson). But other than that nice post

It's 14, at least according to ESPN. What constitutes a full game since Russell played not even 3 qtrs against Arizona?

It was the 9ers game that gave the defense a shot to its swagger. Before that game, they appeared stronger against the run. Brady feasted on the middle of the defense passing, which started to leak in the Rams game (to me anyway).

After those games, 3 of the next 4 games had letdowns (Miami and Detroit) or an AP running like a mad man (Vikings). Even the Bears game showed more leaks against a single WR and Cutler. Bennett catches that bomb, things are a whole lot less upbeat.

Going into the season, most thought the quality of QBs would be a challenge but the LBs are still cutting their teeth.

The offense started slowly as expected when starting a rookie. Things are picking up as the offense grows together. The 9ers and Rams will be a good measuring stick for how much the current offense functions as the team prepares for hopefully playoff game(s) on the road (or if a major upset occurs, one home playoff game +).

hawksfan515 wrote:It's weird how roles reverse, and a big one has reversed now. I'm not sure how anyone could have predicted this, but our offense is actually better than our defense now. It used to be so bad, horrifically bad, but it has looked amazing over the past few games, and I think it is the new strength of our team.

The magic of Russell Wilson, huh?

Actually, both units are top 5 in the NFL right now. Since week 8, the Seahawks rank only behind the Pats in scoring and the defense has been a top 5 unit all season.

How about that Special Team against AZ at home? The way they forced those fumbles was impressive.How about Washington return against the Dolphins? He has had some great returns this season. I think Special Team will need to be extremely sharp and give our offense good field possession and force the 49ers to go 90+ yards ...